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TWAICE battery analytics software earns TISAX label for automotive cybersecurity

TWAICE, a provider of battery analytics software, has obtained the TISAX label for cybersecurity. TISAX (Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange) is a globally recognized standard for cybersecurity in the automotive and industrial automation sectors.

To earn the TISAX label, TWAICE completed an assessment process to verify that it meets TISAX’s standards for information security, including measures to protect against cyber-attacks and breaches, as well as compliance with industry-specific regulations and guidelines.

“Obtaining the TISAX label is a significant milestone for TWAICE and demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of cybersecurity,” says Dr. Stephan Rohr, Co-CEO of TWAICE. “It is more important than ever to ensure secure technology. We look forward to continuing to provide our customers with the most advanced and secure battery analytics solutions.”

TWAICE customers can request more information about the certification on the TISAX web site.

Source: TWAICE

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